(WJCL) - South Carolina is stepping up its efforts to catch impaired drivers with its Sober or Slammer Campaign.If you travel this holiday weekend, you can expect to see a big police presence and more safety checkpoints.According to the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, 921 people have died in traffic accidents across the state in 2017.The Sober or Slammer campaign will end on New Year's Day.

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(WJCL) - South Carolina is stepping up its efforts to catch impaired drivers with its Sober or Slammer Campaign.

If you travel this holiday weekend, you can expect to see a big police presence and more safety checkpoints.

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According to the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, 921 people have died in traffic accidents across the state in 2017.